Ashton on Mersey Cricket Club

September 2024

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That’s a wrap

A great time was had by all on Saturday (possibly slightly too great for a few people!) with this weekend marking the end of the cricket season for us. Saturday also saw First Team Scorer, John Rishton being honoured and appreciated for his service – it was a lovely ceremony which saw club Chairman, Matt Jones, presenting John with a plaque which will take pride of place on the scorebox. It was wonderful to have John’s family down to celebrate with him. It’s been an eventful and at times, frustrating season with many highs and lows but we’d like to thank all our cricketers for choosing to play for us, turning out and doing their very best in every game. Special thanks to the captains, all volunteers who help out with all our cricket of all age groups and to Ian Roberts for documenting things with his brilliant photography. We wish everyone a great off season and we hope you’ll still come and see us over the autumn & winter! A message of thank you from John Rishton Firstly my apologies for the lengthy delay in the reply to a wonderful presentation on the 14th September by all at AoM in naming the score box for my scoring services, and I would like to thank especially James, Dave, Mark and club chairman Matty J and many more within the club for instigating this fabulous award.This nomination came as a massive and emotional surprise and I was overwhelmed with all the love and support from all involved with the cricket club.My wife, family and friends were absolutely amazed at the friendship shown from all at AoM and now my wife can relate to those I talk about, always in high esteem of course, she even said what a lovely bunch of lads and I certainly can’t disagree.I do however wish to thank my wife Rose whom puts up with me leaving her to her own devices every Saturday, she even makes my sandwiches without complaint ( personally I think she’s glad to get the remote control to herself for a change).I’m already looking forward to next season and getting back to winning ways, I can truly say that this year there’s been a confident buzz around the players  even though some results didn’t go in our favour but the morale was always high and that shows what a brilliant club we belong to.I will leave it there now and I hope everyone winters well and hopefully see some of you before the start of next season.Love to allJohn & family

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Ed Faulkner bats

Ashton on Mersey CC 1st XI 239-6

Cheshire County Cricket League Division Two Ashton on Mersey CC 1st XI 239-6 Lost to Cheadle Hulme CC 1st XI 241 -6 Top image: Ed Faulkner bats With the Sunday games being washed out, Ashton on Mersey completed their 2024 season by welcoming Cheadle Hulme on a bright Saturday at The Beets. Choosing to bat first Ashton lost early wickets as the Cheadle Hulme attack made the most of any early movement from the new ball. But calm play from Hugh Gibbons and Ed Faulkner steadied the ship as the bowling became easier to handle. When Gibbons fell, Fraser Hay and Jack Cumersdale supported Faulkner’s efforts, with Skipper James Marshall helping to increase the run rate at the end of the innings. Faulkner remained undefeated on 85 as Ashton closed on 239, which was about par on the excellent batting surface of The Beets. In reply, Cheadle Hulme took advantage of some wayward bowling from an Ashton attack that was hampered by injuries to their frontline bowlers. But when Sam Kingsman-Ali dismissed Ben Balderson and Cumersdale bowled dangerman Ashton Muir, the game swung back into the balance. Jordan Potts (84) and Adam Wilde (69) dug in to keep Cheadle Hulme in the game, and it looked like they would get the visitors over the line. A rattle of wickets created some late drama as Ashton fought back to put the jitters into the victory push, but some late hitting saw the game finally go Cheadle Hulme’s way with 10 balls to spare. The second XI saw victory on Saturday away at Urmston. Ashton 206 all out (Sam Thoburn 53) Urmston 152-9. Ashton can look back on a season where Lady luck on match days was often sadly lacking. A number of games saw them lose narrowly, and their overall performance and spirit could not be questioned. They remain in Division 2 for the 2025 season and will be looking to build on their fine efforts next year. Sam Kingsman-Ali bowls

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Macca Hooton bats

Ashton on Mersey CC 1st XI 168-9

Cheshire County Cricket League Division 2 Ashton on Mersey CC 1st XI 168-9 Lost to Alvanley CC 1st XI 170-3 Top image: Macca Hooton bats Ashton on Mersey fell to defeat on the road at promotion chasing Alvanley, on a day when news of Ashton’s safety from relegation tempered the impact of the loss. Asked to bat first on a pitch which offered early help for the seamers, Ashton battled to cope with some accurate home bowling. Ashton’s season-long history of being on the wrong side of marginal decisions continued but with contributions from Macca Hooton, Fraser Hay, Jack Cumersdale and Dave Patterson, Ashton managed to post a respectable, if under par, total of 168-9. In reply Alvanley got off to a flyer as Jono Whitely attacked the bowling from the start. With Ashton hampered by injuries to their seam attack, it fell to the spinners to pull things back, and Zaheer Khan and Yousuf Bhamjee delivered. Bowling tightly and taking a wicket apiece, the spinners reduced Alvanley to 59-3 with runs drying up. But Alex Reid and Simon Gee played sensible cricket to ride out the storm and move the home side to within sight of victory. The pair saw the task through as Gee completed a fine half century in an unbeaten 111 run partnership which saw Alvanley keep up their promotion push. Ashton have been ill treated by the cricket Gods this year and it would have been harsh had they been relegated on the back of their efforts. With safety confirmed they look forward to enjoying the final weekend of the season. The 2nd XI just fell short in a run chase at The Beets against Maritime. Maritime 186 all out (Dhanura Kananke Ge 57, Max Lilley 4-37) Ashton 169 all out (Bilal Anwar 4-23) Ashton’s 3rd XI finished their season with a loss at Cheadle. Ashton 185 all out (Tom Stockton 48) Cheadle 187-4 ( Sairam Subbiah 67) Zaheer Khan bowls

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Kris Green bowling

Ashton on Mersey CC 1st XI 83 all out

Cheshire County Cricket League Div 2 Ashton on Mersey CC 1st XI 83 all out Lost to Maritime CC 1st XI 294 all out Kris Green Bowling Ashton on Mersey fell to a heavy defeat to an impressive Maritime side at The Beets. Choosing to bat first, Maritime shrugged off the loss of an early wicket to attack the Ashton bowling at every opportunity. Batting with a freedom based on the confidence their League form had earned, the Maritime top order struck the ball cleanly and ran purposefully to keep the scoreboard ticking. The strength of the Maritime side was their depth of batting, proven by the fact that whilst no player scored more than 43, seven players recorded scores in the 20s, 30s and 40s, all at a high strike rate. The only Ashton bowlers who kept a lid on things were Zaheer Khan (2-37) and Kris Green (3-38) but even they could not stop the Maritime juggernaut racking up a mammoth 294. In reply, Ashton found the Maritime bowling and fielding of a similar high standard. A shell shocked Ashton lineup had no response to the excellence of the Maritime side, the innings crumbling to 83 all out. Maritime are by far the best side faced by Ashton this season and whilst the defeat leaves them in deep trouble in the League, there was little they could do on the day but applaud their title chasing opponents. Ashton’s 2nd XI also lost, away at Congleton. Congleton 152 all-out (Max Lilley 5-13) Ashton 117 all out. The Ashton 3rd XI could not lighten the gloom as they lost at Ashley. Ashley 189 ( Mohammed Zaman 57) Ashton 157 all out. Zaheer Khan bowl

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